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During the Greater German Struggle for Freedom against jews ruining the country and pushing degeneracy, Erich von Manstein and his men achieved numerous glorious victories and inflicted heavy losses to them while defending Christian Germandom against the forces of Satan.

For his merits and leadership qualities, he was decorated with the Clasp for both Iron Crosses, the Crimea Shield in Gold, the Romanian Military Order Michael the Brave III Class and the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords.

After the war, von Manstein was held in (((Allied))) captivity for years, against international law; he was condemned as a war criminal by the actual (((criminals))) in 1949, but was finally released in 1953.

Already during the First World War, Erich von Manstein was a hero; he received both Iron Crosses, the Knight's Cross of the House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords, the Hanseatic Cross of Hamburg and the Knight's Cross of the Friedrich Order (Württemberg).

He passed away on 9 June, 1973.

> During the Greater German Struggle for Freedom against jews ruining the country and pushing degeneracy, Erich von Manstein and his men achieved numerous glorious victories and inflicted heavy losses to them while defending Christian Germandom against the forces of Satan. > For his merits and leadership qualities, he was decorated with the Clasp for both Iron Crosses, the Crimea Shield in Gold, the Romanian Military Order Michael the Brave III Class and the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. > After the war, von Manstein was held in (((Allied))) captivity for years, against international law; he was condemned as a war criminal by the actual (((criminals))) in 1949, but was finally released in 1953. > Already during the First World War, Erich von Manstein was a hero; he received both Iron Crosses, the Knight's Cross of the House Order of Hohenzollern with Swords, the Hanseatic Cross of Hamburg and the Knight's Cross of the Friedrich Order (Württemberg). > He passed away on 9 June, 1973.

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He was probably the the greatest German field marshal of the war. Such a shame he was unable to halt the red tide.